The interactions between air-drying and rewetting, and liming or timing of phosphate (P) fertilizer application on plant availability of monocalcium phosphate (MCP) or reactive phosphate rock (PR) fertilizers were studied under glasshouse conditions. A subsidiary isotopic exchange study was carried out using ³²P to determine the mechanism causing changes in the extractability of P following air-drying and rewetting. An additional study was undertaken to test the hypothesis that an increase in the degree of structural order of precipitated amorphous hydroxy-Al polymers may occur following air-drying of limed acid soil. Changes in P extractability and P adsorption were determined. Yield and P uptake responses were assessed using wheat (Tritic...
Adsorbed or precipitated phosphorus can be susceptible to dissolution depending upon environmental c...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of AgronomyGanga M. HettiarachchiAlthough phosphorus (P) is an essent...
The soil samples of the present study originated from two field experiments in which five rates of P...
The effects of lime and P applications and drying and rewetting cycles, and their interactions, on t...
Low phosphorus (P) availability limits plant growth in many soils, particularly in Andisols and Oxis...
Phosphorus (P) is at the heart of modern agriculture, which helps to sustain crop production. Many o...
Water and phosphorus (P) are essential resources for crop production, yet both are increasingly limi...
A radioisotope glasshouse experiment was carried out using 32P to investigate the cause of increased...
Aims: Drying and rewetting (DRW) often increases soil phosphorus (P) availability. Our aims were to ...
Aims : Drying and rewetting (DRW) often increases soil phosphorus (P) availability. Our aims were to...
In this study we identified the nature of the root-induced chemical processes controlling changes in...
In this study we identified the nature of the root-induced chemical processes controlling changes in...
In this study we identified the nature of the root-induced chemical processes controlling changes i...
Ultisols and Inceptisols were used to investigate the adsorption-desorption capacity of P and the ef...
Application of organic residues (OR) on agricultural soils could reduce the use of mineral phosphoru...
Adsorbed or precipitated phosphorus can be susceptible to dissolution depending upon environmental c...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of AgronomyGanga M. HettiarachchiAlthough phosphorus (P) is an essent...
The soil samples of the present study originated from two field experiments in which five rates of P...
The effects of lime and P applications and drying and rewetting cycles, and their interactions, on t...
Low phosphorus (P) availability limits plant growth in many soils, particularly in Andisols and Oxis...
Phosphorus (P) is at the heart of modern agriculture, which helps to sustain crop production. Many o...
Water and phosphorus (P) are essential resources for crop production, yet both are increasingly limi...
A radioisotope glasshouse experiment was carried out using 32P to investigate the cause of increased...
Aims: Drying and rewetting (DRW) often increases soil phosphorus (P) availability. Our aims were to ...
Aims : Drying and rewetting (DRW) often increases soil phosphorus (P) availability. Our aims were to...
In this study we identified the nature of the root-induced chemical processes controlling changes in...
In this study we identified the nature of the root-induced chemical processes controlling changes in...
In this study we identified the nature of the root-induced chemical processes controlling changes i...
Ultisols and Inceptisols were used to investigate the adsorption-desorption capacity of P and the ef...
Application of organic residues (OR) on agricultural soils could reduce the use of mineral phosphoru...
Adsorbed or precipitated phosphorus can be susceptible to dissolution depending upon environmental c...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of AgronomyGanga M. HettiarachchiAlthough phosphorus (P) is an essent...
The soil samples of the present study originated from two field experiments in which five rates of P...